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The salt having strong acid and strong base doesn't undergo hydrolysis? Why?

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Answered by ayushman1077
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The salt of strong acid and strong base does not undergo hydrolysis. ... In this case, neither the cations nor the anion undergoes hydrolysis. Therefore, the solution remains neutral. For example: in the aqueous solution of NaCl, its ions Na+ and Cl– ions have no tendency to react with H+ or OH– ions of water.

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Answered by akritikumari589
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the salt of strong acid and strong base does not undergo hydrolysis. in this case neither the caution not the anion undergoes hydrolysis the solution remain neutral

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